Spyke
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The way Lemmy works, if you have an interesting post on a "dead" community, it will likely gain traction from those scrolling locally, or by new comments or scaled sort.

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titanicxreply
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Zombie community

Rise from the grave! Crawl over that hill! Through the sand! Go baby go!

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BikerJaredreply
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That's exactly what happened for me. I follow this on Mastodon and saw your post finally show up today.

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titanicxreply
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Man I fully agree cuz I'd love to have an active off-road community to chat about my adventures. I mean hell might Tacoma just rolled over $350,000 mi after spending 4 days down in Sand hollow Utah and driving down to Orange county and back to salt lake.

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lemmy.ml

If you post content then people will probably see it and hop in over time. Got a Tacoma Offroad myself but haven't got the resources to set it up to take it out very much. I'm mostly just glad I got in on the last model they were making with a V6.

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I don't know have you driven any of the turbocharged four cylinders? I am 100% impressed with those. I don't own one I've got a second gen with 350,000 mi on it but damn those new ones are nice.

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You should post! People sorting by local will still see it, and it sounds like cool stuff so I’m sure you’ll get some interactions

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